President Donald Trump is reportedly considering a French plan to allow a $15 billion credit line for Iran should it come back and comply with the Iran nuclear deal, according to US and foreign officials.

The plan was originally floated by French officials but was contingent on US approval.

Trump has recently lightened his stance and appeared more open to the idea of making a deal with Iran — a similar position he conveyed to the North Korean government.

President Donald Trump is considering a French plan to allow a $15 billion credit line for Iran should it come back and comply with the Iran nuclear deal, according to a Daily Beast report that cited US and foreign officials.

The plan was originally floated by French officials but was contingent on the US's approval of issuing waivers for its sanctions. French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves le Drian said earlier this month that the credit line would be backed by Iran's oil revenue and that negotiations on the matter were ongoing.See the rest of the story at Business Insider